Endon-ji Kominka: A Traditional Thatch-Roofed House in Historic Kyotango
This authentic Kominka, a traditional Japanese house built before 1950 using time-honored construction methods, is located in the gentle, open valley of Endon-ji village in Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture. The house features a beautiful traditional thatched roof and is situated near the ancient Endon-ji temple, which enshrines a precious Buddha statue designated as an Important Cultural Property. The property has been adapted for modern living while retaining its historic character, with further renovation potential.
The main house offers a floor area of 103.47 square meters with a 4K layout (four rooms plus a kitchen). The property's potential is significantly increased by additional structures across the road, including a detached annex (32.72 sqm), a traditional Kura storehouse, and a workshop. The land area is a generous 540.08 square meters with multiple parking spaces available. Utilities include public water, a septic tank with pit toilet, propane gas, and electricity. The property is vacant, located outside an urban planning area, and borders a public road. Please note the property is inside a special landslide hazard zone (red zone).
The area is inland from the famous Kumihama Sand Dunes and the beautiful swimming beaches of the Sea of Japan. A notable regional attraction is the iconic Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Scenic Views, known for its pine-covered sandbar that appears like a bridge to heaven. The famous hot spring town of Kinosaki Onsen is also within easy reach. Kyoto city is approximately a two-hour drive away, offering a blend of serene countryside living with access to major cultural centers.